Remember Me This Way

Album: Glitter (1973)
Charted: 3
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  • I can't conceal
    The way I feel
    It's time for me to go

    Don't ask me why
    Don't even try
    To stop me as I go

    I'll be back somewhere, someway
    Don't feel alone
    One fine day
    You'll heard me say
    "Darlin' I'm home"

    I will love you all my life
    Just one thing I pray
    When you dream of me each night
    Remember me this way

    A tear that falls
    A voice that calls
    Is all I've left to you

    A last goodbye
    The tears I cry
    I dedicate to you

    I'll just go on missing you
    So, until then
    I'll just dream of kissing you
    Again and again

    I will love you all my life
    Just one thing I pray
    When you dream of me each night
    Remember me this way

    I will love you all my life
    Just one thing I pray
    In the stillness of the night
    Remember me this way Writer/s: GARY GLITTER, MIKE LEANDER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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